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lundi 6 janvier 2014

CES Preview: Disruptive Trends of '14; Cable Share of Hollywood Profits Up to 60%; Why Studios Seek 'Shared Universes'; 'Frozen' Scares Off 'Paranormal'; MPAA Lawyer on Kim Dotcom, Google's Failures; Palm Springs' Glittery Gala

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CES 2014 Preview: Disruptive Trends and What They Mean
Is the smart watch poised to be the biggest game changers since the iPhone? And will 4K entice consumers to invest in new televisions? | Read More
Cable TV Contributes More than 60 Percent of Hollywood Profits (Analysis)
Disney, Time Warner, Viacom, Fox, NBCUniversal and CBS have all seen gains from ad growth and carriage fee negotiations, according to a THR analysis of data from the first three quarters of 2013. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Forget Franchises: Why 2014 Will Be Hollywood's Year of the 'Shared Universe'
Marvel's success with "The Avengers" prompts five studios to develop interlocking superhero movies, from Warner Bros.' "Man of Steel" sequel to Sony's "Spider-Man" expansion plan. | Read More
Box Office: 'Frozen' Scares Off 'Paranormal Activity' Spin-Off, Hits $600 Million Globally
UPDATED: "Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones" still enjoys an okay opening to come in No. 2, despite nasty weather; "The Wolf of Wall Street" beats "American Hustle." | Read More
Inside the Palm Springs Gala: Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts Charm Crowd of Thousands
The film festival event honored a slew of Hollywood stars including Sandra Bullock, Matthew McConaughey, Bruce Dern and U2 on Saturday. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
NBC Unveils Promo for Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonight Show' (Video)
The teaser features an archive clip tour of the late night show's prior hosts. | Read More
Best of 2013: Top 10 Late Night Moments (Video)
Jimmy Fallon's "Breaking Bad" parody, Jimmy Kimmel and Jay Leno's pranks and Arsenio Hall and Craig Ferguson's moving moments brought memorable highs to the midnight hour. | Read More
TV Ratings: Cotton Bowl Scores on Fox, 'Grimm' Rises
Broadcast coverage of the Missouri-Oklahoma State game leads Friday, with NBC and ABC sharing second-place status. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Top MPAA Lawyer on Google's Failures, Suing Kim Dotcom and Obama After SOPA (Q&A)
"It doesn't surprise me that Kim Dotcom has set himself up as some champion of something or a martyr, but it doesn't stick," Hollywood's new antipiracy cop Steven Fabrizio tells THR of the controversial figure. | Read More
Bradley Cooper, Liam Neeson Settle Lawsuit Over Use of 'A-Team' Images
In this instance, the actors weren't happy to see their faces on the big screen. | Read More
BlackBerry Sues Startup Co-Founded by Ryan Seacrest
The patent-infringement complaint claims that the company's iPhone keyboard copies the smartphone maker's technology and designs. | Read More
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